The usual trick to answering this sort of question is to simplify it, or to state that you are making certain (stated) assumptions.
In the case of corrugated sheets, you could assume that the sheets were in fact a continuous series of semi-circles. This assumption would make the machining process simpler as well! And then proceed from there.
A well known math quote is "Let's assume a spherical cow."
surface area divided by volume
To calculate the surface area of a shape find the area of each side, and then, add all of the areas together. The sum of the areas is the surface area.
The surface area of a sphere = 4*pi*radius2
The same way you calculate the surface area of any other rectangle: Multiply the length of the wall by its height.
Area = Length * Breadth.
to calculate the area of the front surface of a box you should
You need to:* Calculate the surface area * Calculate the volume * Divide the surface area by the volume
surface area divided by volume
To calculate the surface area of a shape find the area of each side, and then, add all of the areas together. The sum of the areas is the surface area.
You measure or calculate the surface area; you measure or calculate the volume and then you divide the first by the second. The surface areas and volumes will, obviously, depend on the shape.
It depends on the shape whose surface area you are interested in.
The surface area of a sphere = 4*pi*radius2
The same way you calculate the surface area of any other rectangle: Multiply the length of the wall by its height.
Area = Length * Breadth.
Please provide contact surface area of multimill
Look for the surface area of a cylinder as well as the circles and triangles
To calculate the surface area of the equilateral triangular-based prism, you need to calculate the area of the equilateral triangle and all the other sides of the prism. The total area of all the phases will give the total surface are of an equilateral triangular based prism.